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Events this November

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Ceilidh House Gathering
Monday 3rd November
7pm - 9pm

Our Ceilidh House gatherings meet once a fortnight and are a welcoming group who enjoy making music, singing or the spoken word.

 

Come and sit in front of the virtual fireside, sing a song, tell a tale, read a poem, play a tune, bring your knitting or just sit back and enjoy the atmosphere. We look forward to welcoming you!  

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Doors open at 6.30pm. £2 donation per person appreciated. 

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Book Group
Tuesday 4th November
3.30pm & 7.30pm

Our Museum Book Group read this month is One Came Back by Rose McDonagh. 

 

You can join our friendly group for tea, coffee, cake and lively discussion in person at the Museum or online at 7.30pm via Zoom.

 

If you would like to take part please get in touch, either call  or email office@gairlchmuseum.org.

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Gaelic Stories and Song by the Fire with Bria Mason
Saturday 8th November
4pm - 5pm

Join us for a Dark Skies storytelling session with Bria Mason, Gaelic tutor, singer and convenor of our Gaelic conversation group. As the light fades, we’ll gather round the fire to hear Bria’s re-telling of Gaelic stories that capture the atmosphere of the coming winter – dark nights, ghostly encounter and song. There may be a chance to learn a verse or two and sing along as the sun sets over the bay. The event is free of charge, supported by funding from Bòrd na Gàidhlig. It will be held mainly in Gaelic, with a little English to bring everyone along. If it's pouring with rain, we will move indoors to the Museum. To book, please either contact the Museum or visit Ticket Source

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Creative Writing Group
Tuesday 11th November
2.30pm - 3.30pm

Our Creative Writing Group is a friendly, relaxed session to help you get writing. We will maybe do some writing exercises and share our endeavours. The sharing of writing can be either what we have produced during the brief writing exercise or could be something that we have worked on at home. The prompt for this session is "Words".  This group meets in the Snug Room at The GALE Centre. 

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Make Do & Mend Sewing Machine Special

Fri 14th Nov, 3pm - 6pm

Sat 15th Nov, 10am - 1pm

We are running some more drop-in-sessions to help you find the time (and a bit of support!) to tackle those mending projects that you might have been putting off.  Bring your own items to mend and join us for a drop-in session in our relaxed social space. Learn valuable sewing tips from our experienced menders and hear about local make do methods from artefacts in the Museum collection. If you have a sewing machine that you're not sure how to use, or would like some hints and tips, please bring it along and we'll try and help. Basic sewing supplies and refreshments will be provided. Free to attend, donations welcome.

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Ceilidh House Gathering
Monday 17th November
7pm - 9pm

Our Ceilidh House gatherings meet once a fortnight and are a welcoming group who enjoy making music, singing or the spoken word.

 

Come and sit in front of the virtual fireside, sing a song, tell a tale, read a poem, play a tune, bring your knitting or just sit back and enjoy the atmosphere. We look forward to welcoming you!  

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Doors open at 6.30pm. £2 donation per person appreciated. 

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Art Workshop: Drawing from the Collections
Saturday 22nd November
Time  10am-3pm
Cost   £20  | £10 (low income)

 

This workshop celebrates the Museum’s collections by encouraging participants to look closely, connect personally, and express their responses to objects on display through line and form.

Through a series of guided exercises, artist Blake Milteer will introduce techniques to develop and refine drawing skills. Participants will explore both observational and intuitive approaches, learning ways to translate what is seen and felt into drawn form.

Building on these methods, each participant will create a drawing inspired by an object from the Museum’s displays. The choice of subject may be guided by an object’s shape, material, history, or a sense of curiosity it inspires.

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To book, please either contact the Museum or visit TicketSource

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Gallery Tour  of Story | Land with artist Sarah Milteer
Saturday 22nd November
3.30pm - 4.30pm

 

Join us as artist Sarah Milteer leads a Gallery Tour, looking at the work she created for her exhibition Story | Land. As well as describing the research she undertook into local folktales and stories, Sarah will talk about her approach to making the artwork and how her practice has developed. There will be the opportunity to reflect on the work and ask any questions you may have. This event is free to attend but donations are welcomed. 

 Sarah Milteer's Story | Land explores and interprets the settings for local myth, folklore and legend. 

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Winter Talk: Beavers, Bears & Mountain Hares - The past, present and future wild mammals of Scotland
Friday 28th November
7pm

Northwest Scotland is famed for its rich wildlife - from the iconic red stag to the elusive pine marten and, of course, the plethora of marine mammals that thrive in our coastal waters. But what other mammals once shared these rugged landscapes with humans of the past? Why were they lost, and what part did humans play in their disappearance? And what could the future hold? 

Discover the work that is being done to unpack the secrets of the past, the work being undertaken now that could lead to the return of some long-lost animals to the nature-depleted landscapes of the Highlands, and what this could mean for people now and in the future. 
To book, please either contact the Museum or visit Ticket Source

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Whatever the Weather
Every Wednesday
10.30pm - 3pm

I​n the morning, our session uses Museum objects and other inspiration to aid discussion.  In the afternoon, we play bingo and other group games. All our activities are accessible and dementia friendly. If you need help with transport please get in touch. 

 

With thanks to The Hugh Fraser Foundation, GAMS and the Highland Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for their support, as well as the individual donors who help to keep these sessions going. 

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Cearcall Còmhraidh
Every Friday 
2pm - 3pm

Join us for these engaging Gaelic language conversation sessions aimed at both fluent speakers and learners of all ages.  Using material from the Museum Collection, Bria Mason leads the conversation, helping to develop your Gaelic language skills.  

School pupils are especially welcome to join. We gratefully acknowledge the support of Bòrd na Gàidhlig in making these sessions possible. 

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